The LSU Law Center’s Advocacy Programs encompass LSU’s award-winning moot court, trial advocacy, and dispute resolution competition teams and training programs. Student participants in the Advocacy Programs compete in over 30 different national advocacy competitions on our nationally-ranked external competition teams, have the opportunity to compete against their classmates in one or more of LSU Law’s internal competitions, develop their skills as a member of the Board of Advocates, be recognized as a member of the Order of Barristers, and take advantage of our many resources, workshops, and training sessions.
LSU Law students who are interested in participating in Advocacy Programs competitions, trying out for teams, or taking advantage of our many skills training resources should self-enroll in the LSU Law Advocacy Competition Resources Moodle page. (Access to this page requires MyLSU login credentials.)
The LSU Law Center’s Advocacy Programs are an educational program and cannot provide legal assistance or representation. If you are seeking legal assistance, please visit the LSU Law Clinic’s public information page.